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GLOBAL IMPACT OF ADVENTIST EDUCATION On an average weekday, 1.7 million children, youth, and young adults study with 85,000 teachers in 7,800 Adventist schools, colleges, and universities in 145 countries of the world.

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How are students in Adventist schools doing academically? How do they compare with students in other school systems? What factors may contribute to their achievement? How does Adventist Education measure up?

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What is CognitiveGenesis? A 4-year research study that included: 800+ Schools in United States, Canada, Bermuda (NAD) 51,706 Students in grades 3 – 9 and 11 Parents of the students participating Teachers and Principals at the participating schools CognitiveGenesis Project

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Above the national average* in all subjects (science being one of the highest) for all grade levels Above predicted/expected achievement in all subjects for all grade levels for all school sizes regardless of ability level * After controlling for ability TEST RESULTS Achievement of students in SDA Schools is:

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Above national average in science As high or higher than the average of all other subjects Higher in science than would be predicted by ability scores Above average in each grade Above average for all sub-areas of science Highest sub-area is Scientific Inquiry Higher science scores the more years in Adventist schools SCIENCE ACHIEVEMENT Summary

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More years in SDA schools = More gains in academics 0 1-2 3-4 5-67- 8 Years in the Adventist School System

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Small differences between smaller and larger schools in both achievement and ability. However, when there are differences, the differences are consistently in favor of smaller schools. SCHOOL SIZE

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Spend appropriate time after school in positive activities read things not required for school take music lessons doing family chores doing religious activities Spend less time after school in detracting activities working on a school job playing intramural sport, watching TV STUDENT FACTORS Students with higher achievement:

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Try to do their best in school are diligent in their homework Have a healthy relationship with their parents talk frequently with their parents Have positive friends Take care of their health diet, exercise, sleep Have a positive spiritual outlook STUDENT FACTORS (Continued)

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Atmosphere of good reading material lots of good books and magazines in home Good family communication frequent lengthy conversations with their parents Good involvement with the school parents frequently attend/participate in after-school activities HOME-PARENT FACTORS Higher achievement is associated with homes that have:

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Discipline in the home parents limit time on the internet or what they can do or see there Spiritual Home parents frequently attend church High expectations parents want them to have a high level of education Harmonious home a loving family HOME-PARENTS FACTORS (Continued)

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Higher achievement is associated with teachers who: Individualize student learning Have a plan for professional development Network with other educators Give students extra help Interact with students about personal issues Talk with students about matters of faith TEACHER FACTORS

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A good school climate rules for behavior are not overly strict discipline fair A good academic climate teachers and administrators have high expectations students care about learning Good support from pastors and their constituent church members from parents who support school activities SCHOOL FACTORS Higher-Achieving Schools have:

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Higher-Achieving Schools have Good support from pastors and members of the constituent churches

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GRADUATION RATES SDA academies in the NAD have a 97.5% graduation rate. 88.6% of these students go on to college. * 2011 data

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81% of all of the students say: Attending an Adventist School is the most important thing that has helped them develop their religious faith.

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After the home, the Adventist classroom is the most significant influence on the child. By instruction and example, the Adventist teacher reinforces essential religious values. IMPORTANCE OF AN ADVENTIST EDUCATION Church Home School Quality Venues

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Is moving hearts and minds upward worth the investment? Some have said :We cant afford it? but I ask you:Can we afford not to pay the priceto invest in our youths future and by doing so invest in the future of our church? Dilemma: Worth the cost?